![]() But to learn the theory, or if the parent can get a tutor or guid,, is certainly not a big deal if the child is ready. It's just irresponsible to take that risk. The same thing involving an unsupervised 7 year old would have a lot of backlash. If there is a chemical accident involving college aged kids,though it is a problem, is not big news. You just cannot hold a young child responsible for certain dangerous actions, and an adult who does so will be dunned. Fortunately, no harm done, but that is the reason why you have to be careful. This kid who tell you the chemical formula for the gasoline, drank some of it. One day he really shook up his family when he took a sip out of the gasoline container that his dad left out in the yard while he was fooling with the lawn mower. He could read and do math at an advanced level, and knew chemical formulas and molecule configurations better than most kids who are taking courses at that level. I once knew a very precocious, very mature three year old. The skull appears to be some shot of hybridization as part human and also part something else.Midmo, I agree. The ears on the Starchild Skull are considerably lower and the “hearing region” is twice as big as a normal skull. To make things stranger, there is no sinus cavity inside the skull as well as there are so many attachments that human beings don’t have. The “fibres” and red residue woven in the Starchild Skull’s bone is reminiscent of rebar and increases the strength of the bone by as much as six times stronger than a normal skull. Comparison of the Starchild Skull (left) with a human skull (right). Additionally, the Starchild Skull has also the reddish recede that appears to be very similar to the bone marrow but different from all we normally have. The skull is bizarrely strong and seems like there some extra powerful web inside the bone. The Starchild Skull has half the thickness of ordinary human bones and also twice as dense as the ordinary human bone with the consistency more similar to dental enamel. Many believe that Astraeus was behind all these Pythagoras’ divine powers. These stories make it suspicious about Pythagoras that there was something different that set him apart from humans. Later Porphyry and Iamblichus both philosophers report that Pythagoras once persuaded a bull not to eat beans and that he once convinced a notoriously destructive bear to swear that it would never harm a living thing again, and that the bear kept its word.Aristotle further wrote that, when a deadly snake bit Pythagoras, he bit it back and killed it.In Roman times, a legend claimed that Pythagoras was the son of Apollo.When Pythagoras crossed the river Kosas (now Basento), “several witnesses” reported that they heard it welcomed him by name.Pythagoras was supposedly once seen at both Metapontum and Croton at the same time ( Bilocation).Aristotle described Pythagoras as a wonder-worker and somewhat of a supernatural figure. According to Aristotle’s writing, Pythagoras had a golden thigh, which he publicly exhibited at the Olympic Games and showed to Abaris the Hyperborean as proof of his identity as the “Hyperborean Apollo”.In various chronicles, ancient documents and folklores, there can be found a number of legends based on Pythagoras’ life.
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